#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Getopt::Std;
use Socket;
use Net::Ping;
my %opt;
getopts('nI:',\%opt);
die "Usage: $0 host [timeout]\n" unless @ARGV;
my $host = shift;
my $timeout = (@ARGV) ? shift : 20;
my $a = gethostbyname($host);
if (defined $a)
 {
  if ($opt{'n'})
   {
    my $name = inet_ntoa($a);
    $host = $name if (defined $name);
   }
  else
   {
    my $name = gethostbyaddr($a,PF_INET);
    $host = $name if (defined $name);
   }
  my $handle = Net::Ping->new($> ? 'udp' : 'icmp', $timeout);

  if ($handle->ping($host))
   {
    warn "$host is alive\n";
   }
  else
   {
    die "No answer from $host";
   }
 }
else
 {
  die "Unknown host $host\n";
 }

__END__

=head1 NAME

ping - probe for network hosts

=head1 SYNOPSIS

  ping [-n] hostname [ timeout ]

=head1 DESCRIPTION

C<ping> looks up I<hostname> and then attempts to contact it via the network.
If the effective userid permits an ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
ECHO_REQUEST packet is sent, otherwise and attempt is made to connect to
the echo port using UDP protocol.

A I<timeout> may be specified in seconds. The default is 20 seconds.

If C<-n> option is specified then the address of I<hostname> is reported
as numbers.

=head1 AUTHOR

Nick Ing-Simmons <nick@ni-s.u-net.com>

=cut
